November 7th, 2007 by
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Research has shown that children who are actively involved in music (who play it or sing it regularly):
- Do better in reading
- Learn coordination, goal-setting, concentration, and cooperation
- Are more likely to do better in math and science because music helps build reasoning skills and cognitive development, which are important to both
- Get along better with their peers and have higher self-esteem
- Are more likely to go to college
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November 7th, 2007 by
home-school-music.com
Scientific research on the neurological and developmental effects of music has fascinated educators and parents with the possibility of children’s learning enhancement. Compared to the long history of research on language, our scientific understanding of music is new. Fortunately for parents, enriching our children’s lives with music can be easily and pleasantly accomplished. From soft music in the nursery to musical toys and dance lessons, encouraging music involvement in a fun way strengthens children’s educational, physical, and emotional development.
Does Music Make My Child Smarter?Yes, of course it does. When learning a song, a musical instrument, or a dance step, your child experiences the unique integration of body and mind that music provides. Sensory integration is a crucial factor in children’s learning readiness for school subjects such as reading, writing, and math.
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October 30th, 2007 by
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